Alongside many older vintage bottlings and whiskies that have long since disappeared, guests also had the opportunity to taste the Whisky Show's most expensive Dream Dram to date, a Glenfarclas 60yo at £15,000 per bottle.

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The second release of Glenmorangie Pride, this 1978 vintage saw five casks of 19-year-old whisky moved to ex-Bordeaux wine casks from a first-growth producer that is intended to remain a 'MysteRy'. Only 700 Baccarat crystal decanters have been released of this rich and complex whisky.

Bottled in 1979 as part of their 200th birthday celebrations. Distilled in the 1960s and matured in some rather excellent sherry casks this is still considered to be one of the best Bowmores ever produced.

Despite the distillery closing in 1994, owners Loch Lomond have been releasing some of the now-mature stocks every year. Aged in a combination of ten American and European oak casks, it was married together in first-fill oloroso sherry casks.

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Distilled in 1974 and the product of a single cask, this is a limited-edition release from Benromach. This sublime malt is incredibly complex with notes of dark chocolate, orange peel, liquorice and praline.